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There are a million tutorials out there on how to create paper flowers.

Welcome to tutorial #1,000,001.

I promise to make it worth your while.

All the flowers in today’s post can be created with paper punches, which you may just own – and if you don’t, just come over to my house. I’ll  be starring in the pilot episode of Paper Punch Hoarders…yeah…that’s how many paper punches I’ve got up in here. Not normal.

By using paper punches, these flowers are easy and doable, without a bunch of specialized equipment. They are also easy to mass produce since you don’t have to spend your life cranking a die-cutting machine.

Mmkay. Nuff talking. Time for flowers!

Easy Paper Punch Flowers | Damask Love Blog

Aren’t they so yummylicious? Here’s how to make each one…

Easy Paper Punch Flowers | Damask Love Blog

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Fiskars Extra Large Squeeze Punch | Martha Stewart Fringe Scissors
Easy Paper Punch Flowers | Damask Love Blog

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Fiskars Extra Large Squeeze Punch

Easy Paper Punch Flowers | Damask Love Blog Easy Paper Punch Flowers | Damask Love Blog

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Marvy Large Oval Punch | Fiskars Squeeze Punch Oval
Easy Paper Punch Flowers | Damask Love Blog

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EK Success Scallop Circle Punch | Marvy Daisy Craft Punch

Easy Paper Punch Flowers | Damask Love Blog Easy Paper Punch Flowers | Damask Love Blog

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EK Success Scallop Circle Punch | Martha Stewart Fringe Scissors

Easy Paper Punch Flowers | Damask Love Blog

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Fiskars Extra Large Squeeze Punch

Easy Paper Punch Flowers | Damask Love Blog

Which flower is your fave?!  If you join me on Facebook or Instagram today – I’ll be posting close-up shots of each bloom so you can see a bit more detail!

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99 thoughts on “Easy Paper Punch Flowers

  1. You are TOO CUTE & SASSY!!!!! I just stumbled upon your blog when I pinned your tutorial on punching flowers! What a delight! You are too cool! And talented! I love your blog, down to earth tips, and creativity! I may have to order your “calendar” stamps just because of your video! I don’t normally post comments, but had to compliment you! A very welcoming & creative site! Thank you! Amy

    1. Well are you just too fun & sweet! Thanks for taking the time to write out this comment. I’m so happy you are enjoying your time on the blog and I hope you’ll keep on coming back!

  2. Thanks so much! This is very helpful and gives so many options. Who knew my collection of circle punches had all those flowers inside??? 🙂

  3. These flowers are wonderful! I came here from Paper Crafts Connection and want to say thank you for sharing all these wonderful steps! I also find that wetting the paper or card stock makes it quite strong when it dries. I, too, have LOTS of punches – wonderful tools huh? Thank you so much!

  4. I absolutely Love your flowers, they are beautiful. I also have punches and.I am definitely going to make these. Thank you very much for the stunning tutorial, Jeanette Land

    1. My favorite flower is the rose. I would name this project “Flower Garden Door Hanging”. I am goinf to make one and give it to friends. I also think it would look great as a wall hanging.

  5. My favorite flower is the piece lily.
    I have had the same one for the last 20yrs.
    Its very big now.

  6. Of the pictured flowers I would say the daisy are my fav. As for my favorite flower it would be a plumira. They are very elegant and smell amazing. Always remind me of Maui…

  7. I am interested in decorating my home with crafts. So I will read all the blogs related to crafts and try them. For decorating my baby bedroom I ordered some interesting toys and crafts from hobbylobby.com and classroomsupply.com.

    Thanks for the blog which gave me a chance to gather some self prepared crafts.

  8. Based in Pakistan, Chapter 2 at heart is a bookstore that now also serves to be an online wonderland if you are looking to buy stationery items, art supplies, kids’ toys, or things for home decor, which will be delivered right to your doorstep anywhere in Pakistan.

  9. These paper punch flowers are an absolute delight! Your tutorial makes it so accessible, especially for someone like me who doesn’t own a Cricut. The idea of using readily available paper punches is fantastic, and the result is simply stunning. I can’t wait to try creating these flowers – your post has inspired me to dust off my paper punches and get creative. Thanks for sharing this wonderfully easy and beautiful DIY!

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